| | It has been years since Australian jihadist Khaled Sharrouf lived in this house in Raqqa, but the place is still haunted by his presence and his neighbour reveals what the jihadist's life was like. | | | The Prime Minister says he has no regrets about airing his "heartfelt views" on Barnaby Joyce's extramarital affair as well as introducing a ban on Cabinet ministers having sexual relations with their staffers, which he says he consulted his wife on. | | | David Morris's Pyeongchang campaign is over but questions are raised as to whether he was robbed by the judges in the men's aerials final. | | | The share market instability and volatility we witnessed a fortnight ago is likely to become a more regular feature, writes business editor Ian Verrender. | | | The nation is bitterly divided over the question of whether to cut company tax, but we're asking the wrong question, writes finance academic Shumi Akhtar. | | | Uniforms don't always erase divisions between students — often they amplify them, writes Eva Dobozy. | | | A photo of Nationals MP George Christensen holding a gun has been reported to police, but Ian Goodenough says it was just a off-colour reference to Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry films. | | | Shadow assistant treasurer Andrew Leigh says that more people work for Woolworths than the federal public service. RMIT ABC Fact Check investigates. | | | At least 50 people are rescued in a dramatic day on south-east Queensland beaches as dangerous swells slam the coastline in the wake of Tropical Cyclone Gita. | | | Drag racing or ballet? Cricket or dance? Steven McRae and Alexander Campbell are at the pinnacle of international ballet. But just how did these two dancers go from western Sydney to London's Covent Garden? | | | The legendary Australian golfer describes the key role he played introducing Malcolm Turnbull to then president-elect after the 2016 US election, saying that while he did not normally give out numbers, considering the positions the men held he "thought that would be the right thing to do". | | | All 65 passengers and crew are feared dead in a plane crash in central Iran after the domestic flight came down in bad weather in a mountainous region. | | | Melbourne City's runaway success in the W-League may attract jealousy and resentment, but it is providing Australian football with the blueprint to build a stronger audience. | | | Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel would act against Iran, not just its allies in the Middle East, if needed, reiterating his country's position that Tehran is the world's greatest threat. | | | Students who survived last week's deadly shooting at a Florida high school call out politicians and senators who "sit in their gilded houses" for their inaction on gun violence. | | | Advertisements for scam pages appear on the BOM website in January and February, taking users to a fake CNN news story about bitcoin. | | | Cyclone Kelvin remains a category two system as it tracks inland, with arterial roads in northern Western Australia closing due to heavy rain and flooding. | | | Twenty-seven sailors aboard a Philippines ship MV Kudos stop 12 pirates trying to board the ship in the Basilan sea, by splashing the armed men with the concoction of hot water and oil. | | | British eurosceptic party UKIP is thrown into turmoil again when its members remove leader Henry Bolton after less than five months following criticism of his leadership and a scandal about racist comments made by his lover about Meghan Markle. | | | When the first inmates arrived at Guantanamo Bay in the wake of 9/11, they were shackled and kept in kennel-like cages. But when Donald Trump announced last month he was keeping the notorious prison open, some watched the announcement live on TV in their cell blocks. | | | By Offsiders columnist Richard Hinds | | | By business editor Ian Verrender | | | By Eva Dobozy | | | By Shumi Akhtar | | | | | The ABC sent this message to starnewsposting@gmail.com these details are included to help provide assurance that this is a genuine email from ABC.
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